Stand out and feel good in jeans designed for the season.NIKE Women's Revolution 3 Running Shoe B010RRYT84 10.5 C/D US|Dark Grey/White/Black are just right this time of year because their shorter length lets you show off some skin how you want, when you want. Choose from all kinds of fits and styles with the cropped length – including some of our favorites like ripped jeans, high-waisted jeans, light wash jeans, flare jeans and a bunch more must-have styles. And with all kinds of options for fabric, wash and design, you can always find the right cropped length, fit and style for you.

Raw and frayed hems make your cropped jeans better than the rest since they add some character to your look, while other details like strategic fading, rips, tears, patches and mending elevate your jeans with a little something extra. Feel good with all the finishing touches like hand-made destruction, rolled hems, ripped knees and more. Or you can add a little flare to your look with cropped flare jeans and wide leg cropped jeans, both designed to add extra style to your outfit of the day. They still have the shorter cropped length you know and love – but use a flare leg opening to give you the silhouette you want. With all kinds of other options like cropped jeggings, Artist crop jeans, slim straight cropped jeans and more, you’ll never run out of choices for all your warm-weather outfits.

Sure, we’ve sold you on all the benefits of wearing cropped jeans this summer, but now you might be wondering what to wear them with. Since our cropped jeans are designed with a high-waisted fit that always feels good, they’re just right for wearing with crop tops like cropped t-shirts, tube tops, cropped tank tops, cropped sweatshirts and more. Cropped jeans outfits don’t have to be complicated – just throw on your favorite New Balance Women's Coast V4 FuelCore Running Shoe B0771R8V6C 7 B(M) US|White and feel good about your look from morning to night.

Feelin’ yourself now that you’ve conquered a new cropped jeans look? Show us on Instagram & Twitter with #AExME @americaneagle and you could be featured on our site, blog or social media!

At age 6, AExME Council member Edith Cruz immigrated with her family from Aguascalientes, Mexico to Lexington, KY. Now a 19-year-old student at Bluegrass Community & Technical College, Edith is using her voice to advocate for immigrant rights and education equity for all.

How is “equity” different than “equality”? Edith explains that it’s all about getting students what they need as individuals, rather than imposing a one-size-fits-all solution.

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A brave and generous writer, photographer, speaker, organizer, and music fan (The 1975, Shawn Mendes, and Mexican band Zoé are some of her faves), Edith’s hard work takes the form of storytelling. Both her feature radio show, Sobre La Mesa, and episodes she contributed to her high school’s podcast, Lighting the Torch, have given refugees and immigrants like herself opportunities to tell their own stories.